The Salisbury Diocese LGBT+ Chaplaincy team is hosting an LGBT Inclusion Training course on March 8th in Wilton.
The training is free and open to everyone who cares about LGBTQ+ inclusion in church and wants to learn more.
It will be led by Steven Williams, former Inclusion Officer at Salisbury District Hospital.
Steven explains: ‘If you believe that the LGBTQIA+ Community belong in our church communities but are not sure of the best ways to include then this training day is for you. We’ll explore terms like: LGBTQIA+, sexual diversity, gender and ‘Queer’, and discuss good ally-ship. Come and meet like-minded folk, and join us as we gain practical skills for the next steps on our personal and church inclusion journeys.’
Lay people, clergy, LGBTQIA+ allies and members of the LGBTQIA+ community – in fact everyone who is LGBTQIA+ affirming is very welcome to attend.
The training has been arranged by Salisbury Diocese’ LGBTQIA+ Chaplaincy – and is also offered as CMD.
The course will be held at Emmaus House, SP2 0FG, from 10 am to 4 pm.
To book your place, please visit the Diocese website or follow this link:
For more information contact – LGBTQ.chaplaincy@salisbury.anglican.org